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OTTAWA – The Ottawa Senators (@Senators) today announced the names of the 24 players who have been invited to take part in a four-team round-robin tournament from Sept. 11 to 13 at the Budweiser Gardens in London, Ont. The rookie camp and tournament marks the official launch of the Senators’ pre-season, presented by Canadian Tire. Joining the Senators prospects at the tournament will be rosters composed of prospects from the Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins and host Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Senators rookies will be led by Luke Richardson, head coach of the Binghamton Senators, and assistants Steve Stirling and Tim Marks. Ottawa’s hockey staff will also be in London for the tournament.

Ottawa’s 2015 rookie team is composed of two goaltenders, seven defencemen and 15 forwards (roster available below). Twelve (12) players were drafted by the Senators, three were obtained in trades, three were signed as free agents and six players will be participating under tryout agreements.

Ten (10) of the invited players skated in American Hockey League action last season (nine of whom did so with Binghamton) while goaltender Chris Driedger and forward Matt Puempel are the only two players who made their respective NHL debuts, both of whom did so with Ottawa, in 2014-15. The Senators’ 2015 rookie tournament roster is also composed of two first-round NHL draft picks – Thomas Chabot (18th, 2015) and Puempel (24th, 2011).

The Senators rookies are scheduled to begin this year’s camp, which is being presented by Sport Chek, with a morning practice at the Bell Sensplex on Thursday, Sept. 10, before leaving for the tournament.

The Senators have participated in 14 rookie tournaments since their first appearance in 1999. The team most recently participated in a rookie tournament in September, 2014, which was also held in London, Ont. Ottawa was one of three teams to conclude the tournament with a record of 2-1-0 but saw its eight-game rookie tournament winning streak come to a close with a 4-3 setback against Pittsburgh on Sept. 13, 2014.